Author Topic: Do you have a religion?  (Read 12430 times)

Well evidence that there is a God is like compared to the air. You can feel it, but cannot see it. That's how God is c:

2 Corinthians 5:7

New King James Version (NKJV)

7: For we walk by faith, not by sight.
Does this mean we can freeze god and shatter him?

What good is religion when we are all just part of the cosmic turtles dream?






I used to be a Christian but then I realized that it's literally impossible to know if there is a God. There's no evidence of there being one, but at the same time there is no evidence there isn't one. So now I'm agnostic. Plus, I'm sure the whole Leviticus 20:13 had a factor as well.


i follow Sikhism.

best religion ever.
its more of teachings rather than beliefs, but of course i don't follow some of its more extreme boundaries :^)
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I'm sorry to hear that and forgive those who acted greedy :/. Being religious actually has been spiritually blinding people from connecting to God having a true encounter with God. By religious I mean (  omg did you see that!? He ate meat on Wednesday thats a sin :o) Everyone sins, no one is holy here on earth except the Lord!  But don't get confused with, "Oh we can sin, it's okay!" no it is not okay. You have got to try to keep a righteous heart and mind and follow the lord, follow God, Jesus died on the cross so we can repent our sins, I even say sorry to God single night, because we sin everyday and you cannot avoid it (thats why us Christians have spiritual battles constantly)

We went from an honest, serious discussion about religions to the OP preaching how much we should love God.

OT: Athiest, I don't mind religion, but get pissed off when people try to push theirs onto you.

Well evidence that there is a God is like compared to the air. You can feel it, but cannot see it. That's how God is c:
You can brown townyze the chemical composition and behavior of air with the wide variety of instrumentation produced by technology. In some conditions you can physically view the atmosphere when it is heavily condensed by a fighter jet flying at supersonic speed. Not that it has anything to do with religion, but you can, for all intensive purposes, "see" air.

I'm sorry to hear that and forgive those who acted greedy :/.  I even say sorry to God single night, because we sin everyday and you cannot avoid it (thats why us Christians have spiritual battles constantly)
Greediness is part of human behavior. We're organisms that psychologically always want better houses, more money, more food, etc. It seems sorta pointless to establish some moral dogma that forbids something completely unavoidable by every person on Earth. Of course in Judeo-Christian religions there's always the solution that praying and repenting for your greed will remove your transgressions, which seems oddly convenient for Evangelists. "Just join us and your greed will be forbidden". It reminds me of those Scientology pamphlets I find on the street that convert people to Scientology by warning them of the dangers of the multitude of "toxins" we consume on a daily basis(listing vital items like 'bottled water' and 'food').



I don't have religion because I play Blockland

Christian, Quaker denomination
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